- Abkhaz: бзиа збаша (bzja zbaŝa), мыш бзи (məŝ bzi), (to a man) бзиара убааит (bzjara ubaajtʼ), (to a woman) бзиара ббааит (bzjara bbaajtʼ), (to more than one person) бзиара жәбааит pl (bzjara ẑʷbaajtʼ)
- Afrikaans: hallo (af), goeiedag
- Ahom: 𑜈𑜩𑜨 𑜀𑜪𑜨 (bayo kaṃo)
- Ainu: イランカラㇷ゚テ (irankarapte)
- Akan: maakye (morning), maaha (afternoon), maadwo (evening)
- Albanian: tungjatjeta (sq), tung (informal), ç'kemi m or f
- Arbëreshë Albanian: falem (sq)
- Alemannic German: sälü, hoi, hello
- Aleut: aang, draas
- Alutiiq: cama’i
- Ambonese Malay: wai
- American Sign Language: B@Sfhead-PalmForward B@FromSfhead-PalmForward
- Amharic: ሰላም (sälam)
- Apache:
- Jicarilla: dá nzhǫ́
- Western Apache: dagotʼee, daʼanzho, yaʼateh
- Arabic: السَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ (ar) (ʔahlan)
- Egyptian Arabic: اهلاً (ahlan)
- Hijazi Arabic: مَرحَبا (marḥaba), هلا (hala), السلام عليكم (as-salāmu ʕalēkum), أهلًا (ʔahlan)
- Iraqi Arabic: هلو (helaww)
- Archi: салам алейкум (salam alejkum), варчӏами (warčʼami)
- Armenian: բարև (hy) (oġǰuyn)
- Assamese: নমস্কাৰ (nomoskar) (very formal), আচ্চেলামো আলাইকোম (asselamü alaiküm) (formal, used among Muslims), হেল’ (helö)
- Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܫܠܵܡܵܐ (šlāmā), ܫܠܵܡܵܐ ܥܲܠܘܼܟ݂ (šlāmā ˁalūḵ) (formal; to a male), ܫܠܵܡܵܐ ܥܲܠܵܟ݂ܝ (šlāmā ˁallāḵ) (formal; to a female), ܫܠܵܡܵܐ ܥܲܠܵܘܟ݂ܘܿܢ (šlāmā ˁallāwḵōn) (formal; to a group)
- Asturian: hola (ast)
- Azerbaijani: salam (az), səlam (South Azerbaijani), hər vaxtınız xeyir olsun, hər vaxtınız xeyir, günaydın, xoş gördük, əssəlamü əleyküm
- Bambara: i ni ce
- Bashkir: сәләм (sələm)
- Basque: kaixo (eu)
- Bats: please add this translation if you can
- Bavarian: servus, grias di, pfiati (Timau)
- Belarusian: віта́ю (vitáju), здаро́ў (zdaróŭ) (colloquial), до́бры дзень (dóbry dzjenʹ) (good day)
- Bengali: আসসালামু আলাইকুম (bn) (hêlō)
- Bhojpuri: प्रणाम (praṇām)
- Bouyei: mengz ndil
- Bulgarian: здра́сти (bg) pl (zdravéjte) (formal)
- Burmese: မင်္ဂလာပါ (my) (hai:lui)
- Carpathian Rusyn: наздар (nazdar)
- Catalan: hola (ca)
- Cayuga: sgę́:nǫʔ
- Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵣⵓⵍ (azul)
- Chamorro: håfa adai
- Chechen: маршалла ду хьоьга (maršalla du ḥʳöga) (to one person), маршалла ду шуьга (maršalla du šüga) (to a group of people), ассаламу ӏалайкум (assalamu ˀalajkum)
- Cherokee: ᎣᏏᏲ (chr) (osiyo)
- Chichewa: moni
- Chickasaw: chokma
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 你好 (nei5 hou2), 哈佬 (haa1 lou2)
- Dungan: ни хо (ni ho), сэляму (seli͡amu), хома (homa)
- Eastern Min: 汝好 (nṳ̄ hō̤)
- Hakka: 你好 (ngì-hó)
- Hokkien: 汝好 (lí hó)
- Mandarin: 你好 (zh) (hāi), 哈囉 / 哈啰 (zh) (hāluó)
- Wu: 儂好 / 侬好 (6non 5hau)
- Xiang: please add this translation if you can
- Choctaw: halito
- Chukchi: еттык (ettyk) (formal), ети (eti) (informal), етти (etti) (informal)
- Coptic: ⲛⲟϥⲣⲓ (nofri)
- Cornish: dydh da
- Corsican: bonghjornu
- Cree:
- Plains Cree: tânisi
- Czech: ahoj (cs) (formal)
- Danish: hej (da), halløj (informal)
- Dhivehi: އައްސަލާމު ޢަލައިކުމް (assalāmu ʿalaikum̊)
- Dutch: hallo (nl), dag (nl), goeiendag (nl) (formal)
- Esperanto: saluton (eo)
- Estonian: tere (et)
- Faroese: hey, halló, góðan dag, góðan daginn
- Fijian: bula (fj)
- Finnish: terve (fi)
- Fox: ahô
- French: bonjour (fr)(informal)
- Friulian: mandi
- Fula: mihofnima
- Galician: ola (gl), oula, ouga
- Georgian: გამარჯობა (ka) (gamarǯoba), ჰეი (hei)
- German: hallo (de), grüß Gott (de) (Southern German, Austria)
- Alemannic German: grüezi
- Gilbertese: mauri
- Gothic: 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌻𐍃 (hails), 𐌷𐌰𐌹𐌻𐌰 (haila)
- Greek: γεια (el) (chaírete)
- Ancient: χαῖρε sg (khaîre), χαίρετε pl (khaírete), χαῖρε καί ὑγίαινε sg (khaîre kaí hugíaine)
- Greenlandic: aluu (kl)
- Guaraní: maitei (gn)
- Gujarati: નમસ્તે (namaste), નમસ્કાર (namaskār)
- Haitian Creole: bonjou
- Hausa: sannu
- Hawaiian: aloha
- Hebrew: שָׁלוֹם (he) (shalóm 'aleikhém)
- Hindi: नमस्ते (hi) (helo), हलो (halo), सत्य (hi) (ādāb)
- Hmong:
- Green Hmong: nyob zoo
- White Hmong: nyob zoo
- Hungarian: szia (hu) pl (somewhat formal), heló (hu) (formal), üdvözlöm (hu)
- Icelandic: halló (is)
- Ido: hola (io)
- Igbo: kèdu
- Indonesian: hai (id)
- Ingrian: tere, draastui
- Interlingua: bon die, salute (ia)
- Iquito: juu
- Irish: Dia dhuit (formal, singular), Dia dhaoibh (formal, plural), Dia's Muire dhuit (formal, singular, response), Dia's Muire dhaoibh (formal, plural, response)
- Isan: please add this translation if you can
- Italian: ciao (it) m pl
- Iu Mien: yiem longx nyei
- Jamaican Creole: ello, wah gwaan
- Japanese: おはよう (ja) (konban wa) (evening)
- Javanese: halo (jv)
- Jeju: 반갑수다 (ban-gapsuda), 펜안ᄒᆞ우꽈 (pen-anhawukkwa), 펜안 (pen-an)
- Judeo-Tat: шолум (şolum)
- Kabardian: уузыншэм (wuwuzənšɛm)
- Kabyle: azul
- Kalmyk: мендвт (mendvt), менд (mend) (informal)
- Kannada: ತುಳಿಲು (kn) (namaskāra)
- Karachay-Balkar: кюнюгюз ашхы болсун (künügüz aşxı bolsun), ассаламу алейкум (assalamu aleykum)
- Karelian: terveh, hei
- Kazakh: сәлем (sälem) (informal), сәлеметсіздер (sälemetsızder) (formal)
- Khiamniungan Naga: hǖhêi
- Khmer: ជម្រាបសួរ (cumriəp suə), សួស្តី (suəsdəy)
- Khün: please add this translation if you can
- Korean: 안녕하십니까 (annyeonghasimnikka) (formal), 안녕하세요 (ko) (annyeong) (informal)
- Krio: kushɛ
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: merheba (ku)
- Kyrgyz: саламатсыздарбы (salamatsızdarbı), салам (ky) (salam)
- Ladino: shalom, saludos, bonjur
- Lak: салам (salam)
- Lakota: háu
- Lao: ສະບາຍດີ (sa bāi dī)
- Latin: salvē (la) sg, avēte pl
- Latvian: sveiki (informal to more than one person or people of indeterminate gender), sveiks (lv) (informal)
- Laz: გეგაჯგინას (gegacginas)
- Lezgi: салам (salam)
- Lithuanian: labas (lt) (formal)
- Livonian: tēriņtš
- Lü: ᦍᦲᧃᦡᦲ (yiinḋii)
- Luo: msawa
- Luxembourgish: hallo
- Macedonian: здраво (zdravo)
- Malagasy: manao ahoana? (mg) (Tsimihety)
- Malay: helo (ms)
- Malayalam: ഹലോ (ml) (namaskāraṁ)
- Maltese: bonġu (mt) (before noon), bonswa (after noon), nsellimlek (formal one to one person), nsellmilkom (formal one to more than one person), nsellmulek (formal more than one person to one person), nsellmulkom (formal more than one person to more than one persons), ħelow
- Manchu: ᠰᠠᡳᠶᡡᠨ (saiyūn)
- Maori: kia ora (mi) (informal), tēnā koe (formal to one person), tēnā kōrua (formal to two people), tēnā koutou (formal to three or more people)
- Mapudungun: mari mari
- Maranungku: yo
- Marathi: नमस्कार (mr) (namaskār)
- Michif: tánishi, boñjour
- Mingrelian: გომორძგუა (gomorʒgua)
- Mohawk: sekoh
- Mon: မ္ၚဵုရအဴ (mnw)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: сайн уу? (mn) (sajn bajna uu?), сайн байцгаана уу? (sajn bajcgaana uu?) (plural)
- Mopan Maya: dʼyoos
- Nahuatl: niltze (nah), panoltih
- Navajo: yáʼátʼééh
- Neapolitan: uè
- Nepali: नमस्ते (ne) (namaskār)
- Norman: baon-n-jour (Guernsey), banjour (Guernsey), boujouo (continental Normandy), bouônjour (Jersey), bwõju (Sark)
- Northern Thai: สบายดีก่อ
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: hallo (no) (informal), heisann
- Nuosu: please add this translation if you can
- Nǀuu: ǃhonkia, ǃʻhûua (Western), nǃʻhonga (Eastern), ǃʻhoangkia, ǃʻhoengkia, ǃʻhûuuwe (Western), nǃʻhongowe (Eastern), ǃʻhoangkica ("hello over there"), ǃʻhoangkiki ("hello there"), ǃʻhuqungkia
- Occitan: bonjorn (oc), adieu-siatz (formal "you"), adieu-siás (informal "you")
- Odia: ନମସ୍କାର (or) (namaskāra)
- Ojibwe: boozhoo
- Okinawan: はいさい m (haisai), はいたい f (haitai), はい n (hai)
- Old English: wes hāl
- Oromo: akkam
- Ossetian: салам (salam), байрай (bajraj), арфӕ (arfæ)
- Pa'O: ခွဲးဟဝ်ဒျာႏ (blk), မင်္ဂလာႏဒျာႏ(colloquial)
- Palauan: alii
- Pashto: سلام (ps) (salām), سلام الېک (slāmālék), السلام عليکم (as-salám alaykúm)
- Persian:
- Classical Persian: سَلَام (salām), سَلَام عَلَیْکُم (salām alaykum), دُرود (durōd), , دَرُود (darūd), دَرُود (darūd)
- Dari: سَلَام (salām), سَلَام عَلَیْکُم (salām alaykum) (formal), دُرُود (durūd), دَرُود (darūd)
- Iranian Persian: سَلام (salâm), سَلام عَلِیْکُم (salâm aleykom) (religious), دُرود (dorud) (literary)
- Picard: bojour
- Pitcairn-Norfolk: watawieh
- Polish: cześć (pl) (formal), siema (pl) (colloquial), cześka (colloquial), siemanero (colloquial), , hej (pl)
- Portuguese: oi (pt)
- Punjabi: ਸਤਿ ਸ਼੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ (sati śrī akāl)
- Rapa Nui: 'iorana
- Romani: te aves baxtalo (to a male), te aves baxtali (to a female), te aven baxtale (to two or more people)
- Romanian: salut (ro)
- Russian: приве́т (ru) (dóbryj denʹ), здра́вствуй (ru) (saljút)
- Rwanda-Rundi:
- Kinyarwanda: muraho
- Sami:
- Inari Sami: tiervâ
- Northern: dearvva, būres
- Skolt: tiõrv
- Southern: buaregh
- Samoan: talofa
- Sanskrit: नमस्कार (sa) (namaskāra), नमस्ते (namaste), नमो नमः (namo namaḥ) (formal)
- Santali: ᱡᱚᱦᱟᱨ (jôhar)
- Scots: hullo
- Scottish Gaelic: halò (informal), latha math (formal), (informal) hòigh
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: здра̏во, ћа̑о, ме̏рха̄ба, селам, бог, бок
- Roman: zdrȁvo (sh)
- Sesotho: lumela
- Shan: မႂ်ႇသုင် (shn) (màue sǔng)
- Shona: mhoro
- Sicilian: ciao, salutamu, s'abbinidica
- Sindhi: هيلو
- Sinhalese: හලෝ (halō), ආයුබෝවන් (si) (āyubōwan)
- Situ: please add this translation if you can
- Slovak: ahoj (sk) (informal), dobrý deň (formal)
- Slovene: žívjo, zdrávo (informal), dóber dán, pozdravljeni (formal)
- Somali: ma nabad baa, waa nabad
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: dobry źeń
- Upper Sorbian: dobry dźeń
- Sotho: dumela (st)
- Southern Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Spanish: hola (es)
- Sundanese: halo
- Svan: ხოჩა ლადა̈ღ (xoča ladäɣ)
- Swahili: jambo (sw), salaam
- Swedish: hallå (sv), hejsan (sv)
- Tagalog: kamusta (tl), huy, oy/oi (informal), uy/ui (informal)
- Tajik: салом (salom)
- Tamil: வணக்கம் (ta) (vaṇakkam)
- Tangsa: äshazhoix
- Tatar: сәлам (tt) (sälam)
- Telugu: నమసకారం (namasakāraṁ), బాగున్నారా (bāgunnārā)
- Tetum: elo, olá
- Thai: สวัสดี (th) (sà-wàt-dii), สวัสดีครับ (male speaker), สวัสดีค่ะ (female speaker), หวัดดี (wàt-dii)
- Tibetan: བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས (bkra shis bde legs)
- Tigrinya: ሰላም (sälam)
- Tongan: mālō e lelei
- Tswana: dumela (tn) (plural, as in dumelang, borra, "hello gentlemen")
- Turkish: merhaba (tr)
- Turkmen: salam, gowmy? sg, gowmyň pl, gurgunmy
- Tuvan: экии (ekii)
- Udmurt: ӟечбур (dźećbur), ӟеч (dźeć), чырткем (ćyrtkem), умой (umoj)
- Ukrainian: приві́т (uk) (dobrýdenʹ) (neutral or formal), чоло́м (čolóm), сервус (servus)
- Urdu: سَلام عَلَیکُم (salām 'alaikum), اَلسَّلامُ عَلَیکُم (as-salāmu 'alaikum), اَلسَّلامُ عَلَیکُم وَرَحْمَۃُاللہ وَبَرَکَاتُہ (as-salāmu 'alaikum va-rahmatu-llāh, literally “Peace be upon you & May Allah bless”), آداب (ur) (ādāb)
- Uyghur: سالام (salam)
- Uzbek: salom (uz)
- Venetan: ciao (vec)
- Vietnamese: xin chào (vi)
- Volapük: glidis
- Walloon: bondjoû (wa) (old)
- Welsh: helo (cy), bore da (good morning), dydd da (good day), hylo
- West Frisian: hallo, hoi
- Winnebago: haho (male speaker), hą (female speaker), hinįkaraginʼ
- Xhosa: molo sg, molweni pl
- Xibe: ᠪᠠᡳᡨᠠᡴᡡ
ᠨᠠ (baitakū na)
- Yakut: эҕэрдэ (eğerde), дорообо (doroobo) (informal)
- Yiddish: שלום־עליכם (sholem-aleykhem), אַ גוטן (yi) (gut-morgn)
- Yoruba: Pẹlẹ o
- Yup'ik: waqaa, cama-i
- Zapotec: padiull
- Zazaki: sılam, namaste
- Zhuang: mwngz ndei
- Zulu: sawubona (zu) (familiar), sanibonani (plural, respectful)
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